Snapshot

/ˈsnæpʃɑːt/ noun

A quick photograph taken without much preparation. It can also mean a brief look at a situation that shows its main features.

“Snapshot” was first used in the 19th century for a quick gunshot at a moving target, then borrowed by photography. It combines “snap,” suggesting sudden action, and “shot,” from shooting. The term moved from hunting to cameras and then to general descriptions.

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